Month: July 2010

July 26, 2010

RA’s Daily Russian News Blast – July 26, 2010

TODAY: Russia gets its first black politician; Putin rides motorbikes and sings patriotic songs with spies; Baksanskaya terrorists killed? Weather breaks records; Khimki forest activist interview; pickets against Kirill banned in Ukraine; Strategy...
July 23, 2010

Modernizing from the Outside In?

At Russia Profile’s expert panel this week, Vladimir Belaeff of the Global Society Institute and Ethan S. Burger, of the Centre for Transnational Crime Prevention at the University of Wollongong, Australia, debate whether it’s possible...
July 23, 2010

More Khimki Forest Activists Detained

Two journalists and about twelve activists were detained while camping at Moscow’s Khimki forest to protest plans to raze the area to make room for a highway. RFE/RL, one of whose reporters was amog those detained, has a report with eyewitne...
July 23, 2010

Russia Ready to Play Nice with NATO

In a nod to the overall atmosphere of good will kindled by the US administration’s reset policy, Russia announced today it was willing to work together with NATO again. This comes after a two-year hiatus, following Russia’s invasion of...
July 23, 2010

Energy Blast – July 23, 2010

VTB estimates that it lost $160 million in a bid to lease 12 oil-drilling rigs in 2007, due to the $5 million pricetag added on by a middleman.  A tropical storm approaching the Gulf of Mexico is driving BP relief efforts out of the area. &nb...
July 23, 2010

Today in Russian Business – July 23, 2010

The current drought is destroying harvests (current losses estimated at 10 million hectares) and hampering grain export agreements, according to the SovEcon research center, in anticipation that the government could impose export caps.  But t...
July 23, 2010

RA’s Daily Russian News Blast – July 23, 2010

TODAY: Medvedev says heads will roll in the Caucasus if terrorist attacks are not contained; US apologizes to Russia over pilot dispute; Khimki protesters detained; Natalya Estemirova; recent bill to curb protesters ‘could have been worse...
July 23, 2010

Russia Bristles at Ruling on Kosovo

Quite predictably, Russia was not happy about Thursday’s ICJ ruling that Kosovo’s 2008 declaration of independence is legal. Reuters reports:  “Our position on the non-recognition of Kosovo’s independence remains uncha...
July 22, 2010

Does Russia Need Iran?

Good Question. This very useful Q&A put together by Reuters helps place Russia’s recent offer of cooperation with Iran in the energy industry into a larger context: Russia took steps to soothe Tehran last week when Oil Minister Massoud M...
July 22, 2010

Fickle Friends: The History of Russia-US-China Relations

Writing in the Moscow Times today Yevgeny Bazhanov offers a succinct historical overview of the shifting alliances between Russia, China and the US. He concludes that, just as the attempted China-US alliance against Russia fizzled in the 1980s, so...